Wednesday, February 8, 2017

The Use of Games in Handling Grief

Grief is one of the hardest emotions to handle, and family support helps immensely in healing. There are many therapies suggested to deal with grief, but sometimes that's not enough and intervention is required. 






Handling Grief
Kids process grief differently. Encouraging them to talk about their loss is important. The loss of a parent, sibling or just anyone they were close to can consume the child. If the adult caring for the child can help, nothing can be better to reduce grief. Here are a few activities too which might help. 

I view games as the cultural competency of the 21st century - so says Kelli Dunlap, a psychologist and a game designer. For psychologists like her games and talking about games is a great way to start a conversation and build trust with the kids they are helping. She uses video games to reach kids who have problems and need psychological help. A large chunk of the population plays video games and talking about games/gaming is a good way to break the ice with kids. 

Old or young, there are many who find succor in just playing video games, be it old favorites or new ones, by just getting lost in a world which they feel reflects their state of mind. Video games can help become a conversation starter as well as the environment when people start the process of healing.